Free, Secure, Distributed, Modern Control Panel for Minecraft and Steam Game Servers.
MCSManager Panel (MCSM) is a modern, secure, and distributed control panel designed for managing Minecraft and Steam game servers.
MCSM has already gained a certain level of popularity within the community, specifically Minecraft. MCSM excels in offering a centralized management solution for multiple server instances and provides a secure and reliable multi-user permission system. In addition, We are committed to supporting server administrators not only for Minecraft but also for Terraria and various Steam games. Our goal is to foster a thriving and supportive community for game server management.
Minecraft
Java/Bedrock ServerSteam
game servers. (e.g. Palworld
, Squad
, Project Zomboid
, Teraria
, etc.)Docker
virtualization, multiuser, and commercial servicesMCSM supports both Windows
and Linux
. The only requirement is Node.js
and some libraries for decompression.
Require Node.js 16.20.2 or above.
For Windows, We provides packaged executable files:
Go to: https://mcsmanager.com/
One-Command Deployment
Script needs to register system services, it requires root permissions.
sudo su -c "wget -qO- https://mcsmanager.com/install-v10.sh | bash"
Usage
systemctl start mcsm-{web,daemon}
systemctl stop mcsm-{web,daemon}
/opt/mcsmanager/
.Linux Manual Installation
# Create /opt directory if not already
mkdir /opt
# Switch to /opt
cd /opt/
# Download Node.js 20.11. If you already have Node.js 16+ installed, ignore this step.
wget https://nodejs.org/dist/v20.11.0/node-v20.11.0-linux-x64.tar.xz
# Decompress Node.js source
tar -xvf node-v20.11.0-linux-x64.tar.xz
# Add Node.js to system PATH
ln -s /opt/node-v20.11.0-linux-x64/bin/node /usr/bin/node
ln -s /opt/node-v20.11.0-linux-x64/bin/npm /usr/bin/npm
# Prepare MCSM's installation directory
mkdir /opt/mcsmanager/
cd /opt/mcsmanager/
# Download MCSManager
wget https://github.com/MCSManager/MCSManager/releases/latest/download/mcsmanager_linux_release.tar.gz
tar -zxf mcsmanager_linux_release.tar.gz
# Install dependencies
./install.sh
# Please open two terminals or screens.
# Start the daemon first.
./start-daemon.sh
# Start the web interface at the second terminal or screen.
./start-web.sh
# For web access, go to http://localhost:23333/
# In general, the web interface will automatically scan and add the local daemon.
This installation approach does not automatically set up MCSManager as a system service. Therefore, it is necessary to use screen
for management. For those interested in managing MCSManager through a system service, please refer to our wiki/documentation.
Chrome
, Firefox
, and Safari
.IE
has been discontinued.This section is specifically designed for developers. General users may disregard this portion without concern.
git clone https://github.com/MCSManager/MCSManager.git
./install-dependents.sh
./npm-dev-macos.sh
git clone https://github.com/MCSManager/MCSManager.git
./install-dependents.bat
./npm-dev-windows.bat
./build.bat # Windows
./build.sh # MacOS
Next, you'll need to go to the PTY and Zip-Tools projects to download the corresponding binary files and place them in the daemon/lib
directory to ensure the proper functioning of the Emulation Terminal
and File Decompression
.
If you experience any problems while using MCSManager, you are welcome to submit an Issue. Alternatively, you can fork the project and contribute directly by submitting a Pull Request.
Please ensure that any submitted code adheres to our existing coding style. For more details, refer to the guidelines provided in this issue.
Open Issue: Click here
Security Vulnerability Report: SECURITY.md
Thanks to these contributors for providing a substantial amount of translation:
The source code of MCSManager is licensed under the Apache-2.0 License.
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